First of all this isn't very plausible because a significant amount of the top of the pole would have to be lodged through the frame of the car behind the back seat in order for this to work.
I suppose it's hypothetically possible. But it's not possible in reality when you consider the facts.
The top of the pole was curved like this:
So pretty much the entire curve would have to be lodged in the car for your scenario to work.
But let's suggest for a moment that it was.
Did you even listen to Lloyd's account?
He says he personally REMOVED the pole with help from a silent stranger but that he FELL DOWN in the process of removing it because he didn't know the top end was curved.
He made no mention of it being difficult to remove because it was lodged in the car.
And here is Lloyd on the street with the pole removed already. But look at the roof line of the Pentagon:
It's still intact!
The roof collapsed at 9:57 so in
less than 19 minutes after a major catastrophe of these proportions after he barely escaped death we're supposed to believe that Lloyd figured he'd better hurry up and try removing the pole himself!
Even if it
wasn't a major world wide catastrophe would ANY ONE OF YOU attempt to remove a big long heavy light pole that was lodged in your car within minutes after a major accident?
Wouldn't you just wait for the police and let them deal with it?
I met Lloyd. He is a small rather frail old man. Even with help I can't imagine him removing that pole in ANY circumstances.
Plus imagine how hard it would be to remove a pole that was lodged in the frame of the car so much that the light top end supported the heavy long base end being suspended in mid-air over the hood!
AND the hood was never even scratched as he removed the pole and while he
fell down doing it!
Will at least ONE of you put your critical thinking caps on for a moment and admit how absurd this all is?